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Jaguar E-type (xke) Series 1 Roadster Right Side Windshield Chrome V Good, Used. on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

New Carlisle, Indiana, United States

New Carlisle, Indiana, United States
OLD Chrome, light surface marks, Straight to replate for a show car.
Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Surface Finish:Chrome Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

 JAGUAR E-TYPE  Series 1 ROADSTER Right side Window Chrome Finisher, this is straight pieces with old chrome that is needing a good polishing, I would rate it a strong 7 out of 10 ( see pic's ).  Could be used as is, good core for replating for a show car, PRICED TO SELL !!!!!

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